Conveyances. OHBISTOHURCH, HALSWELL, TAI TAPU AND LINCOLN -r»OYAL MAIL COACH leaves the Post X% office, Lincoln, on and after Saturday 2T0f.21, xwmY SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY * Ymi MORNING, At half-past seven a.m. m. c BETCRN COACH leaves the White Hsrt Hotel, Chrutchurch, at half-past three pJB . «une days. -, g Proprietor. Shipping. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. •j. mHE CLIPPER BARQUE JOHN KNOX, B. Jbnkins, Commander, Will sail for Sydney direct on or about TUESDAY, MARCH 2. For freight or passage, apply to D.DAVIS, 2«24 Agent, Lyttelton. FOR LONDON DIRECT. WILL HAVE QUICK DESPATCH, FpHE Beautiful Clipper Ship CELOENO, '*"" :rr ~ ' 700 Tons Register, A 1 at Lloyds, 13 Years, Built by Hall, of Aberdeen, C. Eenaut, Commander. WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE Is now being received at the STORES of MESSRS. J. 0. AIKMAN & Co., Railway Station, For this undoubtedly first-class ship. Has UNRIVALLED ACCOMMODATION For Chief Cabin Passengers. For freight and passage apply to ©088 AND SAWTELL, Christchurch ; or to MATHESON»S AGENCY; 2-28 Lyttelton and Christchurch. STEAM TO DUNEDIN, BLUFF AND MELBOURNE. rpHB favorite Steamship 3illilsr RANGITOTO, Captain Haglet, Iβ expected to arrive from Hokitika on TUESDAY, MARCH 2, And wifl be despatched for the above ports afewhoQM after arrival. or passage, apply to E. S. DALGETY & CO., 2-27 Lyttelton and Chrietohurch. Election Notices. !T0 THE ELECTORS OF LYTTELTON. ri pTLEMEN,—I regret that oircum- >* ■■ stances have arisen which render it necessary that I should resign the seat I hold for your Borough in the Provincial Council, Hfc I ehall always feel the deepest interest in the welfare and prosperity of the Port. Thanking you for the confidence you have hitherto placed in mc, I am, Gentlemen, youra faithful'y, D.DAVIS. .1/yUeHon, Feb. 16,1869. 2-17 TO THE ELECTORS OF LYTTE L T O N. ti INTLEMEN,—In reference to the very signed requisition requesting mc to become a candidate for the vacant seat ia the representation of Lyttelton, I have to reply that, feeling myself thoroughly identified Xyttelton interests, I ought not to heait»t* in accepting the honor you propose; I therefore declare myself a candidate. Hoping *Q hate the opportunity to serve you, I am, faithfully yours, T. MERSON. Iytteltoß, Feb. 25, 1869. 2>27 Imponndings. IMPOUNDED at Oxford, from the Moeraki *■■. Downs, by Mr Morrison: — One black HORSE, very low in flesh, collar marked, white on withers, two hind feet white, but no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid, wfll be ■OH* ia twenty-one days from date. R. KYFBIN KENBICK, A , Ppundkeeper. 8, 1869.,, 2-10
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1835, 1 March 1869, Page 1
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